Captain Marvel herself, Brie Larson, is pushing for an all-female Marvel movie

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The women of Marvel want their own movie, Brie Larson revealed in an for their "Power of Women" issue. Marvel's already considered an all-female ensemble flick, and that's even befo⭕re the somewhat pander-y 30-second scene from Avengers: End𒅌game. 

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Detractors say this scene feels forced, especially when compared to the where Okoye, Black Widow, and Scarlet Witch fight Proxima Midnight. In this Endgame scene, all of the female characters drop in at the 🐲same time in an homage to the "Avengers assemble" move we've seen in the other film (and ). It's feels tonally strange, however, when played out in battle - did all the women just wait to get there at the same time in a statem💜ent about equal pay? If so, rad. But in the face of minuscule screen times (Okoye and Captain Marvel only appeared briefly in the three hour span that was Endgame), the scene feels like a last minute attempt to cram some girl power into the movie.

While Brie Larson spoke fondly to Variety about the day that scene was filmed, her and her counterparts recogni𓃲ze that they should get a standalone film. “I will say that a lot of the female cast members from Marvel walked up to Kevin [Feige] and we were like, ‘We are in this together, we want to do this," Larson said. “What that means, I have no idea. You know, I’m not๊ in charge of the future of Marvel, but it is something that we’re really passionate about and we love and I feel like if enough people out in the world talk about how much they want it, maybe it’ll happen.”

Imagine the possibilities of an ensemble cast that includes t𝓰he stoic Okoye, the too-cool-for-flight-school Captain Marvel, and a Gamora who can't remember Star-Lord. Plus, a standalone all-female film would be a great time to introduce Captain Marvel superfan Kamala Khan (aka Ms. Marvel) into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Just sayin'.

Speaking of…Ms. Marvel is the sixth playable hero in Marvel's Avengers, the game due out next year. 

Alyssa Mercante is an editor and features writer at GamesRadar based out of 🦄Brooklyn, NY. Prior to entering the industry, she got her Masters's degree in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Newcastle University with a dissertation🎉 focusing on contemporary indie games. She spends most of her time playing competitive shooters and in-depth RPGs and was recently on a PAX Panel about the best bars in video games. In her spare time Alyssa rescues cats, practices her Italian, and plays soccer.